An edition of Things (2004)

Things

a spectrum of photography, 1850-2001

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An edition of Things (2004)

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"Photography was described by its British inventor, Henry Talbot, as 'the Pencil of Nature'. The medium used the laws of chemistry and physics to create superbly detailed descriptions of the material world that surpassed all earlier graphic media. Objects were photography's earliest subject. Things, published in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, draws from the photographs in the museum's collection, which were made by artists, scientists, reporters, advertising and editorial photographers, from the pioneers to the postmoderns. Things includes the work of ninety photographers from Talbot and Julia Margaret Cameron to Edward Weston, Cartier-Bresson, Irving Penn, Diane Arbus and that of a new generation on the cutting edge of recent technology. A tiny whirlygig beetle is reproduced on a gigantic scale from an image using photography, the electron-microscope, digital software and the most advanced inkjet printing. Things is a survey of how we view the physical world, and within the structure of the book is contained the history of photography itself."--BOOK JACKET

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English
Pages
222

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Things: a spectrum of photography, 1850-2001
2004, Jonathan Cape in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum
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Table of Contents

Natural things --
Artefacts --
Reinventing things --
Givens --
People and things --
Making things.

Edition Notes

"This book is based on Seeing things: photographing objects 1850-2001, an exhibition held in the Canon Photography Gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum (21 Feb.-18 Aug. 2002)."--Acknowledgements.

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London

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Library of Congress
TR57 .T55 2004, TR145 .T47 2004, TR15

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222 p. :
Number of pages
222

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Open Library
OL15578155M
ISBN 10
0224072897
LCCN
2006411187
OCLC/WorldCat
56649575
Library Thing
1398858
Goodreads
980804

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